Buckingham, Veterans Land Board Members Approve State Cemetery Services for Texas Military Members Killed in Line of Duty



"It is a profound honor to recognize those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the great State of Texas."
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Serving in her official role as Chairwoman of the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB,) earlier today Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham – and fellow Board Members Judson Scott and James Rothfelder – voted to approve a policy that provides Texas State Veterans Cemetery services to Texas Military Forces killed in the line of duty, free of charge. 

"Unexpectedly laying a loved one to rest is not only an emotional task – but also a financial strain. It is a profound honor to recognize those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the great State of Texas.

"The selflessness and bravery of our military men and women preserve the safety and security our families rely upon every day," said Commissioner Buckingham.

"The Texas Veterans Land Board is honored to be able to assist these heroes' grieving families with the cost associated with the burial and a dignified place to rest – where their families and fellow Texans can remember their legacies and lives."

On September 1, 2023, House Bill 90, the Bishop Evans Act, was enacted and has extended various services to those injured or killed in the line of duty while serving on state active duty, state training, and other duties.

Previously, the VLB approved such burials on a case-by-case basis. Under the new policy, the VLB will provide burial plot space, a headstone, and a flag for state service members eligible for benefits under the adopted Bishop Evan Act.

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